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38: 202:, despite the presence in Skokie of large numbers of Jews and Holocaust survivors. The ACLU's representation of the group resulted in 30,000 members who ended their ACLU membership. He also led the ACLU's efforts to protect the civil rights of prisoners and those in mental hospitals, fought for the abolition of the death penalty and to make abortions available to those who need them. In his 1979 book, 225:, the ACLU's legislative director replied "That's bigotry, and that makes you a bigot." Neier reprimanded Morgan, criticizing Morgan for taking a public position on a candidate for public office. Morgan resigned from his post in April 1976, citing efforts by the bureaucracy at the ACLU to restrict his public statements. 183:
Neier was hired by the ACLU in 1963 and became the organization's executive director in 1970. During his time as executive director, he helped grow the organization's membership from 140,000 to 200,000. Neier was criticized for his decision to have the ACLU support the
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In 1978 he was among the founders of Helsinki Watch, which was renamed Human Rights Watch in 1988. As a human rights activist, Neier has led investigations of human rights abuses around the world, including his role in the creation of the
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Peck, Abraham J. The German-Jewish Legacy in America, 1938-1988: From Bildung to the Bill of Rights. Wayne State UP, 1989 p.117
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As director of LID, I decided to try to invigorate its student division. One step in that direction was to rename it.
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He now teaches a course called "Promoting Human Rights: History, Law, Methods and Current Controversies" at the
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At a party in Washington, D.C., in early 1976, an attendee from New York indicated that he would not vote for
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Co-founder Human Rights Watch, President of George Soros’s Open Society Institute (1993 to 2012)
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Defending My Enemy: American Nazis in Skokie, Illinois, and the Risks of Freedom
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Defending My Enemy: American Nazis in Skokie, Illinois, and the Risks of Freedom
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from 1970 to 1978, and he was also involved with the creation of the group
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philanthropy network from 1993 to 2012, had been National Director of the
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Neier was born into a German Jewish family in Berlin, then in
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allowing minorities to speak out is afforded to all groups.
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War Crimes: Brutality, Terror, and the Struggle for Justice
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Taking Liberties: Four Decades in the Struggle for Rights
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Taking Liberties: Four Decades in the Struggle for Rights
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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by being directly involved in the group SLID's renaming.
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published at "Quellen zur Geschichte der Menschenrechte"
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Only Judgment: The Limits of Litigation in Social Change
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National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Neier, Missouri

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Human Rights Watch
Open Society Institute
American Civil Liberties Union
SDS
Nazi Germany
Cornell University
professor of law
New York University
National Socialist Party of America
Neo-Nazi
Skokie, Illinois
National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie
rule of law
Jimmy Carter
Southern accent
Charles Morgan, Jr.
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The New York Review of Books
The New York Times Book Review
Foreign Policy
Paris School of International Affairs
Sciences Po
Dossier: The Secret Files They Keep on You
Neier, Aryeh 1937-
"A Talk by Aryeh Neier, Co-Founder of Human Rights Watch, President of the Open Society Foundations"

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